Children's Village grant will help kids with dentistry needs
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YAKIMA, Wash. -- Children's Village has been awarded a $166,000 grant from the Washington Dental Service Foundation to expand its dental clinic for children with special health needs.
"The clinic's focus on early prevention and providing young children with dental care fits well with the Foundation's priorities," says Roberta Greene, chairwoman of the Washington Dental Service Foundation board.
The grant requires Children's Village to raise matching funds. To contribute, contact The Memorial Foundation at 509-576-5794.
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